The Fascinating and Disturbing Truth About Medieval Punishment
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Guard: hey stop handling that salmon suspiciously
Me: im not sir, this is a trout im holding suspiciously
Guard: carry on
Plot twist: you are actually handling that salmon suspiciously
wrong ! its not just handling fish suspiciously :-
32Handling [F1fish] in suspicious circumstances.
(1)Subject to subsections (3) and (4) below, a person shall be guilty of an offence if, at a time when he believes or it would be reasonable for him to suspect that a relevant offence has at any time been committed in relation to [F2any fish to which this section applies] , he receives [F3that fish] , or undertakes or assists in its retention, removal or disposal F4..., or if he arranges to do so.
[F5(1A)This section applies to-
(a)salmon, trout, eels, lampreys, smelt and freshwater fish; and
(b)fish of such other description as may be specified for the purposes of this section by order under section 40A of the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975.]
(2)For the purposes of this section an offence is a relevant offence in relation to [F6a fish to which this section applies] if-
(a)it is committed by taking, killing or landing [F7, or selling,] [F8that fish] , either in England and Wales or in Scotland; or
(b)[F9that fish] is taken, killed or landed, [F10or sold,] either in England and Wales or in Scotland, in the course of the commission of the offence.
(3)It shall be immaterial for the purposes of subsection (1) above that a person’s belief or the grounds for suspicion relate neither specifically to a particular offence that has been committed nor exclusively to a relevant offence or to relevant offences; but it shall be a defence in proceedings for an offence under this section to show that no relevant offence had in fact been committed in relation to the [F11fish] in question.
(4)A person shall not be guilty of an offence under this section in respect of conduct which constitutes a relevant offence in relation to any [F12fish to which this section applies] or in respect of anything done in good faith for purposes connected with the prevention or detection of crime or the investigation or treatment of disease.
(5)A person guilty of an offence under this section shall be liable-
(a)on summary conviction, [F13to a fine not exceeding the statutory maximum] ;
(b)on conviction on indictment, [F14to a fine] .
(6)The M1Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975 shall have effect as if-
F15(a). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b)in sections 33(2) (warrants to enter suspected premises), 36(1) (water bailiffs to be constables for the purpose of enforcing Act) and 39(1) (border rivers) and in paragraph 39(1)(a) of Schedule 3 (prosecution by water authorities) and Part II of Schedule 4 (procedure on prosecutions), the references to that Act included references to this section.
(7)In this section “offence”, in relation to the taking, killing or landing [F16 , or selling,] of [F17 a fish to which this section applies] either in England and Wales or in Scotland, means an offence under the law applicable to the place where [F18the fish] is taken, killed or landed [F19or sold] .
[F20(8)In this section “salmon”, “trout”, “eels”, “smelt”, “fish” and “freshwater fish” have the same meanings as in the Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975.]
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does not sound stupid now does it ! but lets not fact get in a way of stupid bullshit vides on the internet
@@geezerp1982 “bs videos” this guy spends tons of time and research in these videos. Blame the sources, not the messenger.
Understandable, have a nice day.
@@geezerp1982 well you certainly seem like a fun person... carry on
"What are you in for?"
"Suspicious salmon handling."
cain ALEX ?
"Oh wow really?? Well I was gambling in Library good thing they didn't caught me. But I forgot to take off my armor when passing by Parliament Building"
Is that fucking fish Jenga!
Repws I see someone has gone through the academy
cain
Lmfao.
Guard: “You there! Are you handling that salmon suspiciously?”
Guy: “No.”
Guard: “...That sounds rather suspicious to me. ARREST HIM!”
NGC 7635 Something’s never change. Where’s your mask? I haven’t got one. Let and that murderer. And that rapist too. Make room for ‘im. Surreal as Monty Python. Only not funny cuz it’s true.
Don't you mean, ' rather fishy'? I'm sorry
I pooped on a salmon
@@putnamehereholdmadoodle (Gasps) ok.
NGC 7635 well it’s a herring so.....
Imagine waking up in this time period, you wouldn't last 30 minutes without breaking a law.
I'd make sure I leave town
How many of us speeds Everyday? How about rolling stops, lieing, and the list goes on. And that's just in our real world
If you time travel with modern clothes there they will probably burn you at the stake
@@rotshepherd3817 imagine a couple of fantasy-cosplayers get sent back in time. Bet you didn’t think about that (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
if you pulled out your phone to frantically search "epic how to survive the middle ages" you would immediately get burned alive for witchcraft
This got me to reminisce whenever I thought that him with and without a mustache were different people.
So glad that I'm not the only one who didn't recognized him because I just visited today
I liked the anal stand so much I made one at home. I'm posting this while on it.
Same lmao
Anarchy LMAO😄
I had a shock seeing his upper lip for the first time
Thoughty2: "His genitals would be cut off"
Imagery: *Banana being sliced*
Thanks for that ... *really*
Bananas are the best especially the feeling of them sliding down your throat
@@LonelyCinderella123 Speak for yourself
@@pepsusser I already did
you are joking or you are under 10
@durp 16 Look up Freud and phallic objects.
Horror, torture, and death used to be a part of our daily lives. I wonder how many of us don't truly realize just how good we've got it in today's civilization?
When you're offended by the Christmas song "Baby it's cold outside" and outlaw the original on radio as a "rape" song. I'd say a whole lot.
The law was also really bad because of religion they hold onto it and took it serious
@@Lewtable youre delusional....imagine comparing modern problems like "cyber bullying" or college debt to medieval problems like religious persecution, the caste system, plagues, famine, torture, etc.... lemme guess....youre a millenial?
Sadly, these things are still there. Just in a different form.
@@Lewtable im 38, so I can see both perspectives. But I can ask you a simple question...would you rather live in a time with plagues, famine, terrible medical care, 18 hour work days (or slavery/indentured servitude) no OSHA regulation etc...or would you rather be responding to me on your iPhone trying to justify how "hard" you still have it? The answer is beyond obvious. Relatively speaking, you are in a better place in life by a magnitude of 1000× compared to previous generations. What you're describing are literally "first world problems", which are relative to how you are raised. Youre unhappy because you've never truly experienced adversity like people did in the past. There are kids in impoverish countries who can't even afford a soccer ball to kick around, so they use coconuts or other makeshift stuff so they can play. Im sure if you got just a soccer ball for your birthday as a kid you would pout and cry about not getting more. You're perspective is skewed, and that's the entire issue, nothing more. The human mind is complex, so sure, you may be unhappy, but that's only because you've been spoiled your whole life and have a skewed view on what is needed to be happy.
The idea of someone putting a rodent or bug on trial and then "escorting them out of the city" made my night
What happened when they came back
Same here. I pictured the whole scenario in my head 😆🐌🐀🦗
I just saw it through the narration and the dramatic music... The bug stops and looks back mournfully.
"I had at last lost my home. I was on my own now."
Sun going down, those walking their horses into town looking in disgust.
In the 19th century in Hartlepool England at the time of the Nepolionic wars, a monkey from a French ship was put on trail as a spy. Unable to defend itself(they thought it was speaking French!!) It was duly hung. To this day residents of the town are referred to as 'monkey hangers'.
there are known cases in our times where "God" was put on trial, at least the animals put on trial in medieval times were real, nevertheless still ridiculous of course.
That's why I do all my suspicious fish handling with a catfish. Everyone knows a salmon will get you caught. rookie movie.
How about perch or bass, why leave them out? It's not diverse enough, hell how about ells
Best comment on suspicious fish handling in this whole comment section
My favorite rookie movie is Rocky
I prefer herring. Often of a reddish color
I prefer mine with haddock
>"This man stole me apples!"
"Wait, what?"
So if it was illegal to not participate in a nearby riot and participation in a riot would warrant a punishment... Wtf?
What if you call in sick by pingeon OR message boy to your riot superviser?
@@thijsjong Good try bud, everyone in 1303 is sick. Get back out there.
This comment thread is fkn gold bro🤣❤️
@@human9452 May have been the hope, doubt it was commonly how the tactic was employed given how rampant corruption could have gotten in such small cities. Once one rung is corrupt, they can slowly extend. Would look too bad to have to execute entire branches of government so the cancer would continue to spread as one or two bits got hacked off.
Though better then the dark ages, but what do I know.
Also in England an attempt to suicide was a felony, so the punishment was death.
Illegal to handle salmon under suspicious circumstances.....? Something is "fishy" about this law
No
Fuck you
Swing and a miss
it's a red herring
Sorry, my attempt at a joke was a pile of carp
There better not be any suspicious salmons on skillshare
disliked it couse of this
So to recap, Medieval people were morons
@@Counter-Intuitive future generations will consider us the same.
@@heyyou5189 Intelligence has been steadily increasing in every generation.
suspicious salmon = cheating twat.
Someone: *has heart attack in parliament*
Others: gasp did this man just die... in parliament! Preposterous!!!
Guards take him away!!!!
Guard: your going to serve a life sentence you hooligan!
69th like: noice
Didn't he just serve a life sentence by dying?
@@blizzard3187 that’s the point
If you die, your life sentence is technically over.
More likely they imprisoned or fined the family
I had to get four permanent teeth removed as a child due to my mouth's size. Looks like Mom is going to come up with 16 shillings lest she end up in court!
How much did the tooth fairy pay?
Converting that to modern money, that would be somewhere in the region of £500.
I used to have a teacher back in high school that would dress up in medieval gear and talk about different torture techniques used back than during Halloween. Best and funniest teacher I’ve ever had. Usually students who had homeroom that weren’t taking his class that semester would come to his class just to watch. I’m honestly surprised he hasn’t gone viral yet. If social media was the same as today back when I was in high school, he would probably be on Allen.
Probably into S&M in his spare time....
Ali Yare I had a history teacher who dressed up in medieval gear but would do shows on medieval medicine and ways to treat different things. Was an amazing teacher. My favourite one and was one of the first to come visit me in hospital after having a serious paralysing injury and helped me write my Personal statement.
That’s so fuckin sick, wish I had a teacher to do something like that 😂 the closest I had was an 8th grade teacher that let us bring any music to play in class on her stereo as long as it was an instrumental. And ehhh, a HS teacher let me and a few others leave campus for lunch (we weren’t allowed, punishable by detention/ISS). But that’s about it lol
My dad was a science and health teacher for 33 years. Won the National teaching award twice. He was fun educational and funny. Very well liked.
He used to tell a story about How to get rid of a tapeworm.
You eat 2 Oreos and a glass of milk every night before bed.
Then one Oreo. And then no Oreos.
And when the tapeworm sticks his head out to see where the Oreo is you grab him and pull him out.
He had kids go home and tell their parents and they believed him.
Has he a account ?
So if a murder happens near me and I happen to be handling a salmon at the time I can get arrested ? I can see how that would look fishy!
Ian Gillett *slow clapping sound*
You're trying too hard
Good pun
Lol
Cod damn it that's funny...
....I know I deserve a battering for that
"i did murder"
"i did suspicious salmon handling"
"LOOK MAN I DONT WANT ANY TROUBLE OK"
Stolen joke lol
@@hamptoncalledmehisfriend6y383 stolen name
@@PostTraumaticSwagDisorder OMG
@@PostTraumaticSwagDisorder fr? which yt channel is it from
@@hamptoncalledmehisfriend6y383 No one
It is actually still illegal to die in the houses of parliament, and it does still get enforced, this is because it is officially a royal palace, and anyone who died there would be entitled to a state funeral, including the street procession with royal guards etc. To this day if you look over ill or grey in the face, you could be escorted out of the houses, and if you are caught trying to kill yourself or die there, you can be charged with treason and sentenced to prison. Basically, the government can't afford it, and never could so they made it illegal.
Why are they so dumb
So its a solution to a non-existent problem. Lol
That is very logical and accountant like.
... then why don't they just remove the requirement for the special funeral?
@@emberhermin52 don’t ask smart questions
OI mate do you have a loicense for handling that salmon?!
Which akcent is that?
Sounds Australian?
Bri'ish?!- *sighs out dramatically*
@Curt Clark what is bollocks?
@@user-jk6jn9cl6x means balls in bri'ish
I'm losing my mind at the image of two rugged peasants whacking each other with ram horns and then rolling around in the mud, given how clumsy real life fights generally look.
CavemanBearPig Always remember time is short. We must repent of our sins (sin is transgression of The Turah) and believe on The Master Yahusha. We must believe on Yahusha. In Hebrew, the word "believe" means to "trust and obey" so we must trust and obey Yahusha
Faith saves you. TRUE faith will produce obedience. If we have genuine faith, we will obey YAHUAH’S Law (Turah). We will repent when we stumble into sin (sin is transgression of The Turah) and trust in The Master Yahusha. Grace is what allows us to be the men and women that YAHUAH The Father in Heaven called us to be. It allows us to obey through His SET-APART (HOLY) RUACH (SPIRIT). 🙂
This wouldn't be two schoolkids ruffing each other up, however. As said in the video, these fights would include every tooth and nail jabbing every weakness available, cock and bollocks included.
People with no training fighting is not really a fight. 99% of people suck at fighting due to lack of training.
How do you handle a Salmon in suspicious circumstances??
Actually, don’t answer...
Psst, hey, you, over here! ... Wanna buy this salmon? Shh! Keep it down! So, whattya say?
Mastur......😂
There's a Led Zepplin legend about that
Using a fish as a butt plug
easy, imagine it's a guitar, there you go
"all i wanted was a loaf of bread, i didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition"
you never expect the spanish inquisition
Is this a month python quote?
@@ibrahimshamsi4845 yep
NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION,.....
“No one expects the Spanish Inquisition! Our chief weapon is surprise, fear and surprise; two chief weapons, fear, surprise, and ruthless efficiency! Er, among our chief weapons are: fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency, and near fanatical devotion to the Pope! Um, I'll come in again...”
If anyone's ever been through a plea bargain in a US court, these medieval systems seem rather familiar. We can't admit that you're _not_ guilty, even though you obviously are, but we'll drop the sentence from $5000 and 9 months in prison if you plead guilty to a minor misdemeanour and pay a $70 fine. I look forward to the day when this seems just as ridiculous.
A day when it does? I'm sure that day came, and it has been ridiculous for a very long time now.
Already does look ridiculous, we just hadn’t dropped off yet.
Why plead guilty to anything if you're innocent? It makes no sense!
@@DrDolan2000 Because the alternative is so much worse, you can't afford to defend yourself and the prosecutor probably has more experience than your defender. Even the judge slipped up and referred to them as a public _pretender._ Those guys are pretty useless and unimaginative. At least ours got the gist of what I was saying and put it to the prosecutor and the lowered charges were probably the best we could hope for. It's what a lawyer acquaintance of ours said he could have got it reduced to so I guess we did good enough.
I was under the impression drawing and quartering was when you tied each arm and each leg to 4 horses and then forced the horses to take off in different directions..... No one else heard of this?
About a week ago I hear someone say hey
That's a different punishment
@@emperorhirohito29 called what?
@@HorrorHermitofHell I think being pulled apart by horses predates medieval England, possibly Roman or Byzantine in origin. The point of quartering was each quarter could be distributed throughout the realm for public display, reinforcing the power of the king, and a very real horror to those who would suffer in their afterlife without a whole body. In later times highwaymen may be beheaded, the headless body buried under a busy crossroad, the head tarred and set on a spike. Happy days!
Alycia Jean there are many creative ways to quarter someone, it's not limited to horses lol
Thanks for the red circle, couldn't see the bloke getting sawn in half in the middle of the fucking screen
Still a good vid tho
😂😂😂😂
r/uselessredcircle
Language
😂😂😂
So to recap, Medieval people were morons
Ancient Rome: well we crucify
Medieval England: hold my beer
To recap, Medieval people were morons of the highest order
Modern internet: everyone knows you shoved that up your ass
@@randomuser5443, everybody assumes u shuved that up your arse
@@thomasturner6980 You make no sense! Stay in school! ;DDD
Your profile pic is incredible
Guard: hey you
Guy: are you talking to me?
Guard: yes you....how come you haven't join in a riot yet? You been here for about 5 suns and moons but not partake in any rioting?
Guy: I've been plowing the fields and have no time to join but I will make sure I join the next one
Guard: you better or it jail time for you...GOT THAT!!!
LOL
That's a Python sketch in the making...LOL
And that explains BLM
@@sstrykert No, Sir... Your comment explains WHY there is a BLM.
@@mystic_tacos you clearly missed the part in history class where the Democrat plantation owners then became the Democrats encouraging riots thus putting pocs back into for profit prisons& right back into chattel slavery. Oopsie
Interesting, really. Why would you want people to "join" in a riot, and not put down the riot? Perhaps back then riots were different then today's. It seems today the main goal is to get more thing free from the stores you break the windows out of and then burn them so you can't be prosecuted for your actions. Oh wait I am not speaking of riots now, but peacefull protests according to CNN!
Captain America "if you die, walk it off"
The UK parliament. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"Beggars, prostitutes, and lepers"
Aka Most youtube content producers
& Instagram
Underrated
History repeats itself the only things that change is names and technological capabilities. Even so Egyptians etc had flushable toilets way then sooooo
Hit that like but subscribed and turn the bell on.
@@rockhound3.14 not exactly...there was barbarism as you go back inthe past.
Wow It's illegal to handle a salmon in suspicious circumstances,well done England!!!!!!
@@vitalnutrients744 Fucking ignorant twats making out that Christians believe things they don't.
Free at last, free at last. Im currently doing unspeakable things to a live salmon.
can I watch
I believe it was a poaching law. Does sound funny though...
I’ll be fucking a fish
_wHeRe Is My SuSpIcIoUs SaLmOn_
To recap, Medieval people were morons of the highest order
@@ericmoore6769 hMmM nOt YeT
@MyOwnDesign i LoVe YoU!
@MyOwnDesign yAaY
Henk de RUclipssteen checkout tesco’s bro
Ah...The royalty free medieval music. A true masterpiece
I learnt more from one of these videos than I did in 4 years of high school history class
thats why you're stupid af - funny meme, but history is more than how we went medival on your arse.
Dude stop
@@DigitalPhantomZX dude, thats what im thinking too. Should we smack him?
Thats because if you replace the word education with the word indoctrination it makes much more sense why you "learned" what you did in school.
@@stuartj1234 Yes, now you gonna tell me to go vegan, defend the bosnian pyramids, call your psychic friends paid healing sessions, scream homeopathy is real, while ending every sentence with love and light.
Someone here had a past life where they were a pig that was hanged for killing a person.
@Pete Singletons you suck 👎
It was still pretty common until the 20th C in the US to accept goods as payment for services. X number of eggs to draft a will, a couple of chickens maybe for a divorce, etc.
And I guess I should leave my salmon at home the next time I'm in the UK. Or bring it along, just for the halibut.
You forgot the cost of someone's "kindling limb." It was, by far, the most expensive body part.
In this context, "kindling" does not refer to a type of fire starter, but rather "kin" as in "family".
I realize this comment is a year old but uh... do you happen to have the amount that said parts cost? I didn’t even think about that until I read this lol
@@trapjudas1631 I don't. It's from the Medieval times but I think it was fairly substantial. Because without that limb a man could not continue his family to the next generation.
Please remove the red click-bait circle. Thank you
Daniel RUclips is finally changing him nooooooo 😭😭😭
"Omg Thoughty2, you just made a funny little joke but before someone gets offended can you please go ahead and correct that joke, kthx!"
That's what you guys sound like, you know that? Who gives a fuck? I'm the kinda person I look at who uploaded the vid before ever looking elsewhere, and for this particular RUclipsr (as well as several others; Leon Lush, CarlSagan42 ((haha thoughty2))) I just always click his videos anyway because of the immense quality. That skillshare ad in the middle though, shit always slides on like butter and here you are bitching about a thumbnail his real fans didn't even look at. Gtfo.
How come people are only complaining about the circle anyway, and not the entire red stripe that goes across the top of the thumbnail as well? Fucking hypocrites that's why, don't even notice the shit themselves but just want something to whine about.
Daniel dude seriously no one gives a shit, and the ones that do have some psychological problems or something.
Poor you.
At one point I fully expected him to say, "And therefore if she weighs more than a duck, she is a witch."
These days: a movie at the cinema with the family.
Medieval times: a gruesome execution with the family.
Any excuse to get out of the house
Person: **breathes**
Medieval England: _tHaT's iLLeGaL_ *_RREEEEE_*
MR. Right The people were heavily bound by the bible and didn’t want to go against God
Person: **breathes**
Modern England: tHaT's rAcIsT *RREEEEE*
@SAMURAI 武士 good luck
Oi m8! Yew got a loicense for that breath?!
Actually this is what prompted the American War for Independence. No cruel and unusual punishments. And the ridiculous taxes. They taxed closets. That’s why they weren’t built in and you had standing armoires. And taxed windows if they were a certain size. That’s why they had all those tiny panes. Not that they couldn’t make a larger window. But that you wanted more light which was crucial or enjoy the view but didn’t want to pay the tax. Amongst other equally onerous taxes which included tea.
Doesn't even come close to how my momma punished my rebellious arse. Lol
Are u okay
Haha that made me laugh!! 😂😉
Hehehe, atta girl, momma!
Puts US style way of saying mum in one part than UK way of saying arse in the other half hm okay.
Confused much ?🤣
Yeah, the punishments are what made you rebellious.
I love how some of the background songs are bardcore/instrumental Christmas music.
“Stop you’ve violated the law”.
"Pay the court fine or serve your sentence, your stolen goods are now forfeit!"
I hate myself for understand this
You have committed crimes against Skyrim and her people, what have you say in your defence?
@@asdawasda it whas not suspicious salmon handling!!
Let me guess someone stole your sweet roll?
Me: what are you in for?
Rat: *squeaks in suspicious salmon handling*
Seem pretty sus to me
2:59 Don't mind me, I'm just boiling to death. Typical Sunday, really.
2020- "Don't mind me, just getting blown to pieces by an Islamic terrorist. Just a typical Monday in England, really."
The artist really nailed the expressions of those people 😂
That's actually a Hindu sage (I cant remember the name) in India being boiled alive in oil by invading Muslims for not converting to Islam.
“Don’t mind me, just suspiciously handling this salmon I caught recently”
"Salmon has left the chat"
Nice profile pic
The picture when he said “being boiled alive” was of one of the Sikh gurus who had been captured by the moguls and toured for 3 years then finally executed and did not happen in England
Henry VIII boiled a guy alive for poisoning.
@@Elphba57 as he should
"The genitals would also be cut off"
Queue woman cutting up a banana. lol
*cue
@@Jaytwisty23 your both right
Wait how would they cut a woman's genitalia?
@@amia7z dunno cut it
@@amia7z by cutting it
8:00 skip the ad
The only problem with this comment is that it's drowned in 2k other comments so I ended up figuring it out myself way before I scrolled down to find this
Makes me wonder why people dream of traveling back in time. Why would anyone want to go anywhere near the violent idiots from humanity's past? People in the future will probably think that about us but that just proves how solid my point is.
No matter what going back in time would be awesome.
There weren't just horrible people. Some of the best architecture and art was from those times all the way up to the Renaissance, they had unique cultures, inventions and stories that set them apart from each other.
I'd be happy with just being able to go back in time and tell myself what to do or NOT to do.
@@SheepAmongG.O.A.T
You make the same decisions in spite of the fact that your past should give you insight into what mistakes not to make. Human nature being what it is, you'll go on to make most of the same kinds of decisions no matter how much you know.
People always idealize the past, seeing the past as a golden time of happiness with friendly people.
It's so prevalent that there is a famous example if graffiti in Rome from 3,000 years ago where the writer is complaining bitterly about how kids were terrible compared to his day. Some things are universal.
Thoughty2 (cheerfully): "The genitals will also be cut off."
As the screen shows a woman slicing a banana to pieces.
Haha i died!
"Hey, 42 here". I cant be the only one to hear that.
Others: Scream in pain
Me: Dont threaten me with a good time
Can’t wait to watch this!!!!
>6 hours ago
The fuck?
_i'M a PeAsAnT_
@@brc9739 _tHaT's ThE uPpEr ClAsS_
Is this like a patron thing
@@antomckeever8894 nO iT's YoUtUbE mEmBeRs
Congratulations everyone, we have almost completely reverted to medieval times. Ahh the good ol' days.
We haven't.
How?
@activelink activdisc ah, yeah I know about those. I just didn't realize they were talking about that
Let me guess, you voted Bernie...
I DO NOT WANT TO BE ARRESTED FOR MY SUSPICIOUS SALMON HANDLING
'Being violently assaulted could be quite profitable'; I cracked up
15:24 so the ordeal system was in fact bloody brilliant
Brilliant I say
There sure is something suspicious about the way he handles those fishes, under those circumstances.
wont be surprised if this era came back in few years
It won't. The reason we learn history is not to repeat it.
@@user-we9pt4xg4j yet people are trying to completely outlaw guns without thinking of the concequences.for example they banned alcohol and guess what people did?made their own.so if you takw away guns guess what people will do?make their own
@@lMegumemesl Guns won't be out lawed. At least not anytime soon and my guess is this is America,there are already guns in the hands of people who shouldn't have them. If we outlaw guns,people will either have no way to defend themselves from idiots with guns or people will just get them illegally really easy because 'Murica.
John Marston well alcol and drugs should not be compared to guns. alcol abd dezgs release dopamin in youevbrain, something many people lack in everyday life. that's why keeping drugs illegal iscdumb, it's in human nature to desire to be high, roll or trip every now n than.
guns really don't do anything to most people (maybe some freaks that get eraused by guns). I was never lose to a gun all my life and I would want other people to get furthee aqay from guns to, in my eyes guns create more problems than they solve. at least in the hands of civil people.
I agree, all the people who are denying science are on the way to go back. hell they already adaptef the knowledge of that era. (flat earth)
"Hey! Forty Two here!"
Every time
I think he knows his accent makes it sound like that
Mistake at 10:10. In trial by cold water, people were found guilty when they float and found Innocent when they sank (causing them to drown) not vice versa.
I believe that's the witch's version of the trial, used in the 18th and 17th century. Perhaps the medieval version was different
Only if you were accused of witchcraft. Not with every other crime.
@@jorenvanderark3567 I'm pretty sure that's just a misconception, trial by cold water was popular for suspected witches but did also get practised for other crimes as well, and it's the same version for both crimes.
@@numberk7526 Why do you believe that? It makes more sense the other way around: The trial the video is refering to is based on God proving innocence through helping the suspect. In the witchtrial version the premise is different. It assumes the suspect to be a witch if the person floats, using their witchcraft. Naturally, a tightly tied person will sink. So when a person is not suspected of witchcraft, they have no alternative way of floating besides help from God. Therefore it makes sense for the medieval mindset to assume innocence if the person floats in all other crimes.
It also makes it possible for the other theory of the video to exist, because tethering with the outcome when the judge believes the suspect to be innocent, wouldn't work if only dying would prove this innocence. And since we now know that witches aren't real and if God even exists, he does not concern himself with whether people float or not, there would also not be examples of people that didnt sink and die.
The dude in the pot in the picture when he said boiled alive is just chilling there like nothing is happening.
That’s where boiling like a frog came from
So nobody's going to talk about how smooth that transition to the sponsor was like damn
yes millions of ppl are gonna talk about it, zzzz
Sometimes it's surprising to be the only one who is showing appreciation for something that deserves it. How about you fake ass gatekeepers criticize something negative instead of wasting your time bashing someone who's showing positivity. Xoxo
For a long time I thought he was saying “42” 😂
L.A Girl me too
@@NegativeAccelerate wtf is wrong with the name
He is saying "42" check out his 100,000 subscribers Q&A video where he explains his name 🙂
North Korea wants to know your location
Im at your mamas house.
Figures a place that practices medieval lass and logic would.
@@ericmoore6769, whats it like?
England
Medieval England: A child died, eh. Let's make some bacon!
Beacon ? Don't you mean bacon 🥓
Medieval
@@smokefirebud + @mark shaw i'm dyslexic dont judge
some of these laws aren't as weird as the law in Western Australia that states "no-one can have more than 5kgs of potatoes at any time"
Oh damn I'd definitely be on trial if that's true, I love potatoes and it's cheaper to buy in bulk Y_Y
I live in Western Australia. So if i buy 6 bags of Potatoes im breaking the law.
I'd have to wear the badge of being a cookie 🍪 jar robber 😂
The Welsh would have to wear a badge denoting a sheep shagger.
Last time I was this early, Ireland was being colonised by the British Empire.
We free irish men will never bow down to the English crown!!!!
@@clumsybanana6524 But you will bow down to the EU and far-left.
@@AlanWattResistance hell no i was making a archer reference. Plus im america. Lol
@@clumsybanana6524 lol, ok.
I love that smooth transitions to commercials.. They make me smile instead of closing youtube
That hair on your shoulder is driving me nuts!!!!!!!!!
I got 2 years in prison for Grand Suspicious Salmon handling Scandal, and my ringleaders 1 year probation, we handled tons of salmons, wearing ski masks and salmons in thrash bags at a warehouse. Internal Defence Ministery sent out 40 agents to catch us pants down.
Ah, yes. My daily routine of consuming my afternoon nightmare fuel
God shave the queen
Suspicious salmon handling? Nevermind, just a red herring >
A few months ago in london I bought all black clothes, sunglasses, a black flat cap and toothpicks. I carried a packet of sliced salmon around w/ the outfit on and the toothpick in my mouth for an hour or so then I was hanged 😂😂😂
I laughed my head off when he had the footage of a man screaming at the part mentioning the guy in the trial by combat "bit him by the member."
With the rise of social media, shaming is actually a workable form of deterrence once again . Think of "Karens" who lose their jobs after a viral video.
RUclips should grant you 10 Shillings for that smooth segue into Skillshare!
I kind of like the idea of having to participate in a riot if it breaks near you.
The book, The Scarlet Letter, is a good example of those badges in use.
Everyone talking about how you git arrested for handling salmon suspiciously but nobody talking about how they brought beetles to court
Watching that banana get cut was one of the most painful flashes I’ve ever watched given the context 😬
Could you cover how we forget about Japans war crimes?
Doesn't fit the narrative.
Could you cover how we were not told of the Allies war crimes..
@heman thats a load of horseshit propaganda that we are all fed, all it takes is some basic research and the All-Lies narrative unravels
Lykos Spear You’re an idiot. It’s well established what the Nazis and Japanese did and wanted to do.
@@solarson7363 hang on weeb, both the Germans and the Japanese committed genocide. There's not really a worse crime.
You don't need the red circle or any arrows, stay true to your origin.
That is his origin
@@aaziikaaa2262 lol yeah I'm I'm thinking the same thing then he actually used to do that a lot of those videos
Thoughty2 ALWAYS uses ridiculous clickbait thumbs, why is everyone suddenly flipping out now? It seems giant tiddies, massive text, "The TRUTH about " are all fine, but the red circle is just taking it TOO FAR!
Nicklas VEVA shut up
@@DaGleese well, yes. But his videos are still entertaining, and that's the most important.
Americans: "Hey 42 here"
You straight up need that mustache to survive brother.
ads in the middle... makes me not want to use skillshare even more.
My_Petrol_Romance good for you. It’s an ad, get over it
@@hata6290 your a bellend
Tony Montana I mean he’s not that wrong.... it’s just an ad, you can just skip it. Gotta get that dough somehow.
Tony Montana *you’re
@@Zug8415 thanks Zak not sure of I could carry on living if you didn't correct me there
I am simple.
I see a new video.
I click.
Your videos are amazing!
Meeting Thoughty2 in the pub be like
Me: "Hey Though...."
Thoughty2: "HEY THOUGHTY2 HERE, To assume that medieval England was a lawless place, would be incorrect"
Best channel on RUclips!
Bank teller: sir is that a salmon?
Guy:* Aims shotgun barrel, protruding from salmons mouth, at teller
the punishments might sound effective on the surface but imagine the amount of false confessions because they thought getting beheaded would be an easier and quicker way to die than going through the effort of holding burning hot metal or drowning to death while ur hands and legs are bound
Why clickbait?
no u
@@thomasturner6980 fuck
Miguel Angel G D
These videos take a lot of time to make by RUclips standards so the upload schedule is not the ideal for the algorithm this means it's not suggested ,so how can this be solved? Clickbait.
@@TobuscusGameing I don't think any RUclips creator that makes scientific or informative videos should ever use clickbait , it makes the impression of the video lacking seriousness and I think that's important for a channel like this, in my case I never watch clickbait videos when I want to learn something.
Miguel Angel G D
I honestly don't agree, for the most part. Yes clickbait is not serious but information does have to be serious? For this video no, these laws are quite the opposite of serious
Interesting. Happy New Year Thoughty2! :)
Ohhh Humans, always will surprise me... I remember a story where in Spain a Bell (yes, that physical object used in the churches to mass call) was put on trial, found guilty and exiled to New Spain with its punishment: never ever sounds again...
Omg
Sounds like a Sharia law. The Muslims hated the church and it’s bells as they were used for many things, including sounding warning, especially of the Moors coming. That and the fact they were 30% silver they were prized to be silenced and then taken down and melted down. Hence acquiring the silver and preventing the bell ringing again.
Oof... this music was used in Legacy of the Dragonborn V4. This makes me happy.
Man the first guy to win the trial by combat that was guilty must’ve felt awfully weird knowing god had no role in displaying his innocence or guilt. Definitely a facepalm moment
These were probably the first people that thought "holy shit is there actually such thing as a God" and in those times when religion was at the epicentre of all life that must've been a very strange realisation.
Chris you mean no God?
bloody hell brenda, you're fit. if you're ever in northern england... ya know